1. On the Definition of “Virus”: The Psychological Prelude to Slaughter
Hitler was able to launch massacres because he successfully downgraded “humanity” to a “biological threat” in his speeches. In Mein Kampf, he wrote:
“The Jew has always been a parasite in the body of other nations… He is like a harmful bacterium that spreads rapidly once it finds a suitable Petri dish.”
Deep Deconstruction: This passage reveals the first step of all extreme actions: Dehumanization. When you define your opponent as “bacteria” or a “virus,” your bombing is no longer a massacre, but “disinfection.”
In the 2026 “Operation Epic Fury,” when Western media and officials repeatedly use terms like “excising regional malignant tumors” or “clearing sources of terror viruses” to describe the saturated bombing of Iran, this logic connects precisely after a hundred years. When the other side is no longer “human,” civilian casualties become acceptable “laboratory loss.”
2. On the Hypocritical Respect for “Eastern Civilizations”: Strength is the Only Shield
If you ever doubted that he was “okay” with Asians, this was verified in the records of Hitler’s Table Talk. In 1942, he privately stated:
“I admit that the ancient histories of the Chinese and Japanese civilizations are far superior to ours; they have the right to be proud of their past… This is different from our struggle (against the Slavs).”
Deep Deconstruction: Hitler’s “politeness” toward the Republic of China 🇹🇼 (R.O.C.) and Japan was essentially based on a recognition of the “Strongmen’s Club.”
Factual Evidence: At that time, Germany needed resource exchanges (tungsten, antimony) with the Republic of China 🇹🇼 (R.O.C.) and relied on Japan to provide a diversion in the Far East.
Power Logic: As long as you possess the strength to threaten the world or provide core value, even the devil will show you the courtesy of a “civilized person.” This also explains why in 2026, certain countries possessing nuclear weapons or key semiconductor technology, no matter how controversial their behavior, can still avoid sanctions under “Epic Fury.” Justice is always the decoration of strength.
3. On the Declaration of “Withdrawing”: Order is Only a Shackle for the Weak
When Germany withdrew from the League of Nations in 1933, Hitler was blunt in his speech:
“I do not wish for a multilateral institution that does not understand Germany’s actual needs and only performs moral blackmail to decide our fate. Germany’s sovereignty does not need to consult any international court.”
Deep Deconstruction: This sentence is practically a “historical echo” of Trump’s 2026 announcement to withdraw from 31 UN entities.
- 1933: Hitler withdrew to rearm without restriction, preparing for the seizure of Lebensraum.
- 2026: When the United States decoupled from international organizations on a large scale on the eve of “Epic Fury,” it was essentially to dismantle the last “brakes.”
When a great power says “We want sovereignty,” it often means “We are going to use force.” Because at the table of multilateralism, you must talk sense; but on the battlefield of unilateralism, you only need to talk about the number of artillery pieces.
Conclusion: When Quotes Become Reality, What Do We Have Left?
Quoting Hitler is not for the sake of understanding him, but for warning. When we discover that current powerful politicians in 2026 are highly consistent in their behavior and discourse logic with these poisons from a hundred years ago, we must realize: the progress of civilization may only be an illusion, and the beastly nature of power has never been tamed.
History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes.